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The Pros and Cons of Life in Communist East Germany in Goodbye, Lenin

2023-05-23 11:39:59

Generally, bye, Lenin draws a positive or negative picture of Communist eastern German life. East Germany spread through modern history mass media was thought to be negative to public opinion, it was a corrupt fortress on the day of Communist last death in Eastern Europe, and was silent and silent. The other German in the West, with its civil liberty, is moving confidently towards the millennium. Recent movies are considering reunification, and the movie by Wolfgang Becker bids farewell to Lenin.

Regarding the history of East Germany, FHvD is not the first person to make a movie. Sun Alley (Hauèmann, 1999) and Goodbye Lenin! (Becker, 2003) is a comedy belonging to the Oriental nostalgic wave of the past. Goodbye Lenin! It is especially known as "Symbolic funeral". However, in a "life of others", the joyful laughter of these two comedies is impossible. At the beginning of the movie, we saw that Whistler is a fundamentalist communist and is a stasi officer. He changed during his observation of Dreeman's apartment. But this does not happen suddenly. Following the stage of Weisler's transformation and casting doubt on his ideology, he is increasingly concerned with "the lives of others."

Life of others (Germany, 2005) AS / A 2 film and media research guide Dir. Florian Henkel Fond Nurse Marc

Generally, will you describe the positive or negative portrayal of Communism in East Germany, goodbye, Lenin? East Germany spread through modern history mass media was thought to be negative to public opinion, it was a corrupt fortress on the day of Communist last death in Eastern Europe, and was silent and silent. The other German in the West, with its civil liberty, is moving confidently towards the millennium. Recent movies are seeking unification, Wolfgang Becker

Originally, he claimed that East Germany has exclusive power to Germany as a whole, but this is a proposal supported by most Communist groups. We insist that West Germany is an illegally formed country of NATO. However, since the 1960's, East Germany started to recognize that it was a country different from West Germany, and shared a German heritage from 1871 to 1945. This was officially established when the terminology enacted in 1974 was removed from the revised East German Constitution. In contrast, West Germany considers it to be the only legal government in Germany. From 1949 to the early 1970s, West Germany did believe that East Germany is an illegal country. It is believed that democratic Germany is a country that speaks of the Soviet Union and is often called the "Soviet occupied territory". Until 1973, the allies of West Germany also agreed to this position. East Germany is mainly acknowledged by Communist countries and Arab groups, and there are also "distributed sympathizers".